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The Democrat has also passed more bills than any legislator in the history of the state: ‘I do it by being bipartisan,’ she says.
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The Republican-led House impeached the attorney general on 20 articles last month, making him only the third high-ranking official to be impeached in the state’s history.
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With the House absent, the measures passed by the Senate have no way of clearing their final hurdles and becoming law.
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The pair of attorneys said Thursday they have more than 100 years of combined experience and guaranteed Paxton will receive a fair trial.
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If the proposed bill is passed, public schools would have to display the commandments in every classroom starting next school year.
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Senate Bill 8, which would give parents state funds to pay for private schools, was approved by Texas Senators on Thursday.
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Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, slammed the measures, saying 'they can talk about drag shows and they can talk about nonsense. But at the end of the day, we are not protecting our most precious asset — and that is our children.'
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Was there or wasn’t there sex trafficking at The Refuge, the Bastrop-based residential treatment center?
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On Sept. 1, clinic leaders say a new Texas abortion law will almost completely strip people’s access to its services.
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2020 election results will have a tremendous impact on the future of public policy in Texas, including pandemic response and recovery, as the state's 87th legislative session is mere months away.